Akyla O.


The Dangers In Its Beauty

Glistening, sparkling, astonishing
Pacific, Atlantic and More
If you want to see it better you might have to
walk out your door.
The Ocean, where there are so many shades of green and blue
Emerald green and sapphire blue, so many magnificent hues.
Not just one blue, Lots of other shades too.
Also known as azul, there is even murky blue, which I don’t want to get into.
Vast, bold and blue, so deep so far.
It stretches world wide. Covers most of the earth on its own.
Way too large to put in a jar.
When standing in its presence, you’ll feel so small.
Under the green sea the seaweed roams freely.
Just beyond what we can reach, just so far.
Millions of creatures thrive in this tide.
When we get to the depths of the sea, oh how black that color can be.
The depths, it is engulfed with life, if it wasn’t you see, we’d all be in strife.
You are a source of power and strength. Our ocean, so deep.
We have creatures far and wide.
With no seafood you would weep, and no treasures in the tide.
Splashing, swimming and walking on the coast, a story to tell,
you can always boast.
Twinkling lights everywhere, like the night sky.
But still deep, dark and dangerous. Stories told far and wide.
About serpents, sharks and treasures pirates hide.
Be careful not to fall into the enchanted deep ocean.
You might be taken by the tide.


Akyla O.